On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 12:05:52PM -0800, Tim Johnson wrote:
> One of my domains has been moved to a new server. I am not a sysadmin,
> but it is clear to me that a mistake has been with the configuration
> on the new server. 
> 
> Email is reaching the server. I can confirm that with SSH and
> viewing /var/spool/mail.

  If you're seeing 'no route to host' then what does 'telnet <server>
pop3' tell you ?  If that also says 'no route to host' then perhaps you
don't have a route to the host.
  Slightly more helpfully... it could be a firewall rule on the server
that's returning 'no route to host' instead of just 'connection
refused', i.e. it's not actually a lack of route to the host in
question.

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